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Explore NYC And Earn Rewards With The WeWard App

As of 2023, NYC has over 32,000 streets and avenues. Whether strolling along the charming cobblestone roads of Greenwich Village or taking in breathtaking waterfront views from Brooklyn Bridge Park, each corner of the city holds surprises and fascinating stories for long-time residents and visitors alike.

Walking is the best exercise for both the body and mind. And with such a wide variety of entertainment options and outdoor activities to explore, NYC offers the perfect backdrop for embracing a more active lifestyle.

What could be a more ideal way to disconnect, rejuvenate, and uncover hidden gems or notice overlooked details than by roaming about the vibrant streets of NYC?

WeWard is a free app which incentivizes users to discover or rediscover city gems through daily walks, breaking free from a sedentary lifestyle.

How does it work? By providing curated walking routes and rewarding users for their efforts.

Every step you take and every sports challenge you conquer earns digital currency called Wards. Users can redeem their Wards for exciting offers, donations to organizations, or even convert them into dollars!

Another standout feature of the app is its geolocation functionality. This navigation tool provides WeWard users with a detailed map highlighting points of interest within walking distance to include in their daily walk.

Make Daily Walks A Goal This Year

Do you have any goals set for 2023? Make 2023 your year of embracing a simple, healthy, and cost-free activity: walking!

Since NYC is often considered the most walkable city in the U.S., it’s likely that this heart-healthy exercise is already a key part of your routine.

Taking a daily walk alone or in the company of others is an achievable goal, and doing it with the WeWard app (available on Apple Store and Google Play) adds a whole new level of excitement and reward to your journey.

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